It's a bit cold, so this time the view of the garden from the windows of the reconstructed wing/connector of the former Baroque Palace on the Parcham.
In the years 1752-1754, Bishop Adam Stanisław Grabowski initiated the addition of a wing – a new alcove – to the already existing Baroque palace on the zwing. It was a narrow, three-storey wing, which occupied part of the eastern zwinger and from which it was convenient to descend to the gardens in the dry moat. The exterior harmonized with the already existing palace, and the interior included additional living rooms, as well as a new bishop's bedroom. The new alcove with the palace on the zwinger was demolished at the turn of 1839/40.
Works carried out as part of the project: Conservation and restoration of the fourteenth-century castle in Lidzbark Warmiński – pearls of Gothic architecture in Poland – stage III" co-financed by the EEA MF, from the state budget and co-financed by the Local Government of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
Together, we are working towards a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
Works carried out as part of the project: Conservation and restoration of the fourteenth-century castle in Lidzbark Warmiński – pearls of Gothic architecture in Poland – stage III" co-financed by the EEA MF, from the state budget and co-financed by the Local Government of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
Together, we are working towards a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.